Hey /x/ I just taught myself how to tie a tie,
and I was wondering what the significance of such an article is.
I feel like there's more to it than just a fashion/importance statement
to be made by them.
Any ideas? Thanks, in advance.
It's derived from the scarf.
>>18730232
I can see why.
Thanks for your reply, but do you think it would have to do with keeping warm or stature or another reason?
Just for the sake of conversation, of course.
>>18730212
/fa/ggot
>>18730212
It's /x/ you faggot!
>>18730212
Some see them as a sign of submission to the corporate world, since they're similar in nature to a collar and leash. Or, more drastically, symbolic of giving up your life to professionalism, since they're also similar to a noose.
Before people invented buttons, they needed a way to keep their shirts together. It's totally pointless now, of course.
It points at your wiener, subliminally making you seem more 'masculine'.
Think of it as the V-neck for showing tiddies, for men.